Example sentences of "i [vb past] " in BNC.

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31 My mum gave me got loads of them as well , I 'll eat the ones my mum gave me .
32 Keep me posted , ’ said the Home Secretary .
33 ‘ You will keep me posted , wo n't you ’ ?
34 Keep me posted , wo n't you ? ’
35 ‘ Yes , well , keep me posted . ’
36 Why did you let me read about it in the papers ?
37 You will let me read your book , wo n't you ? ’
38 And for all rumours of me read obituary
39 He said , contrite , ‘ I wish you 'd let me read your diary sometime . ’
40 Last week , the hon. Gentleman was trying to be a lawyer and attempting to make me read out on the floor of the House a document that he wanted me to table .
41 ‘ Thou left me speyed down wi ’ the family .
42 His shaking hands with me made me feel half hero , half saint .
43 The silence that enclosed me made me feel the world had come to an end , that the trees had not yet been informed but soon would be , and would fall on to the stone and thorn , the heather and the fern , skeletons to be picked over , not by vultures but by time .
44 The calm , thoughtful way she acknowledged them and talked them through with me made me feel that we had taken the first step towards friendship .
45 His face was without the offensively avuncular smile that usually accompanies such trite statements ; and something intent about the look he gave me made it clear he did not mean it tritely .
46 Her grey eyes when she looked at me made me tremble .
47 His conversations with me centred on Heidegger and death " .
48 The theory was that the effort of changing would keep me pinned to the table , diligent and creative .
49 ‘ You 're enjoying seeing me laid low , are n't you ? ’ she snapped testily .
50 Newman , what was the weather like when me met in Lübeck ? ’
51 Extract 1 : The ghost One day me met a witch Jamaica [ inaudible ] me ( gor ra ) mother — me saw her dere , me sit down an she tell me all the story alrigh% ?
52 The seriously debated motion , which demanded non-cooperation unless teachers were allowed to choose their own appraisers and then to keep the resulting reports as their personal property , left me dumbfounded .
53 Her assessment of me changed from one of total hostility to a slightly puzzled statement that my experience with these doctors , in her own words ‘ may prove , after all , not to have been a bad thing for this peculiar chap — half high principle and half unashamed pragmatism — to have been brought into personal dealings with this autocratic profession and to experience at first hand the kind of behaviour that has been driving Ministers of Health to despair for years ’ .
54 The look she gave me changed from fear to disgust .
55 At the appeal , Patricia Mansell — who claimed that he had promised to marry her — said , ‘ When I became pregnant , his attitude towards me changed .
56 ‘ Or , ’ he demanded harshly , ‘ do you have someone other than me lined up to pay your mortgage ? ’
57 Old Stevenson would go spare if he knew , and I 'm not certain whether he 'd try and get me moved as a danger to junior staff , or you moved as a wicked woman .
58 He sent a postcard to a well known photographer stating : ‘ Your cover shot of me moved me enormously .
59 Nothing inside me revolted , cried out nor felt embarrassed .
60 ‘ Arise ’ is a registered newspaper ; the publisher 's name is under the masthead ; you 'll find me listed as assistant editor .
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